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  2. Fairness doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The fairness doctrine of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), introduced in 1949, was a policy that required the holders of broadcast licenses both to present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that fairly reflected differing viewpoints. [1]

  3. Fact check: Family separation has always been policy ...

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    Trump and Homan worked to end several Obama-era policies, including catch and release, which President Joe Biden reinstituted and expanded. ... Homan is working on a plan to find more than ...

  4. Appeals court rules against Obama-era policy to shield ...

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    Trump sought to end DACA during his first term, but he also occasionally expressed wishes that beneficiaries be allowed to stay. Obama introduced DACA in 2012, citing inaction by Congress on legislation aimed at giving those brought to the U.S. as children a path to legal status. Legal battles followed, including two trips to the Supreme Court.

  5. Dennis R. Patrick - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Roy Patrick (born June 1, 1951) served as the chairman of the FCC from April 18, 1987, through August 7, 1989, appointed by Ronald Reagan, notably helping to finalize the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine. He currently serves as president and chief executive of Pillar Productions, an independent film and television production company.

  6. United States presidential doctrines - Wikipedia

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    The Obama Doctrine has been praised by some as a welcome change from the dogmatic and aggressive Bush Doctrine. [42] Others, such as Bush appointee and former United States Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton , have criticized it as overly idealistic and naïve, promoting appeasement with the country's enemies.

  7. FACT CHECK: Would Trump’s Plan To End Birthright ... - AOL

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    A post on X claims that none of President-Elect Donald Trump’s Children would have become U.S. citizens themselves under his plan to eliminate birthright citizenship. Verdict: False Trump was a ...

  8. Equal-time rule - Wikipedia

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    The equal-time rule should not be confused with the now-defunct FCC fairness doctrine, which dealt with presenting balanced points of view on matters of public importance. The Zapple doctrine (part of a specific provision of the fairness doctrine) was similar to the equal-time rule but applied to different political campaign participants. The ...

  9. ‘Incredible impact on children’: Why Democratic AGs sued ...

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    The Trump administration appears geared to argue that a specific clause within the 14th Amendment excludes the children of parents who aren't authorized permanent residents from citizenship.